File:Bārbeles pagasta ģerbonis.svg

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English: Coat of arms of Bārbele parish, Latvia. A canting arms featuring a barberry (bārbeles) bush.
Latviešu: Bārbeles pagasta ģerbonis. Apraksts: Zelta laukā zaļš izrauts divzaru bārbeles krūms, starp lapām trīs sarkanu sešogu ogu ķekari.
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Source http://gerboni.kulturaskarte.lv/emblem/details/1366
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